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Modern Art Cold War Beirut: Drawing Alliances

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Modern Art Cold War Beirut: Drawing Alliances
Modern Art Cold War Beirut: Drawing Alliances

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Modern Art Cold War Beirut: Drawing Alliances

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Modern Art in Cold War Beirut: Drawing Alliances
examines the entangled histories of modern art and international politics during the decades of the 1950s and 1960s.
Positing the Cold War as a globalized conflict, fraught with different political ideologies and intercultural exchanges, this study asks how these historical circumstances shaped local debates in Beirut over artistic pedagogy, the social role of the artist, the aesthetics of form, and, ultimately, the development of a national art. Drawing on a range of archival material and taking an interdisciplinary approach, Sarah Rogers argues that the genealogies of modern art can never be understood as isolated, national histories, but rather that they participate in an ever contingent global modernism.
This book will be of particular interest to scholars in art history, Cold War studies, and Middle East studies.

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